17 MAY 1856, Page 8

A Coroner's Jury which sat yesterday to inquire into the

death of Mr. Charles Russell returned a verdict of " temporary insanity." Nothing weaJ. elicited to show in what the insanity originated, except that Mr. Russell had lately been "suffering front oppression of the chest, which would tend to depress the brain, and cause mental derangement." .

Lord Adolphus Fitzclarence was seized with another paralytic .atttielc--:. " a very serious one "—on Thursday. He was and is at the house of Sir - George Wombwell, in Yorkshire. It was currently reported last night, that intelligence had been received that the attack had terminated fatally.